Albert Levi

Albert Levi Contemporary artist working with color as an emotional language
Presence, Feeling, Connection & Joy Art is more than what I create—it’s how I see the world.
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Every brushstroke, every splash of color is a reflection of emotion, energy, and a deep connection to creativity. My journey as an artist has taken me across borders, with my works now adorning homes, galleries, and collectors' spaces worldwide. From the moment I pick up a brush, I immerse myself in a world where colors speak louder than words. My art is bold, expressive, and alive, designed to tr

ansform spaces and evoke emotions. Whether it’s an original painting infused with texture and depth or a high-quality canvas print, each piece carries a story waiting to be told. I believe art should be felt, not just seen. It should inspire, spark conversation, and bring light into any room. That’s why I pour my heart into every creation, ensuring each piece resonates with those who experience it.
📩 Feel free to reach out for inquiries, commissions, or collaborations.

13/05/2026

POV: You finally show your family the pieces you’ve been working on for months 🎨

I just finished these two new original pieces, and honestly, I could not wait to share them.One inspired by the Star of ...
12/05/2026

I just finished these two new original pieces, and honestly, I could not wait to share them.

One inspired by the Star of David, and one inspired by the map of Israel.

These works come from a very deep place inside me.
They represent the strength, resilience, unity, and spirit of the Jewish people.
Symbols that carry generations of history, emotion, faith, and identity.

I created both pieces using my unique technique with acrylic paint, thick textures, and expressive layers of movement and energy that bring the paintings to life in a powerful and emotional way.

The Israel map piece is available as an original painting in size 46 x 34 inches.
The Star of David piece is available as an original painting in size 40 x 40 inches.

Acrylic on canvas.
Worldwide shipping available.

11/05/2026

It went from a blank canvas to a living piece of art 🔥

07/05/2026

28 hours later, Here it is,
"We Will Dance Again."

This piece carry more than paint.
This one holds a prayer, a promise,
and a belief that joy will find its way back to us. ❤️

05/05/2026

Every piece starts somewhere. 🎨

From a blank canvas to a finished work.
This is the process, the mess, the magic,
and everything in between.

Watching it come together never gets old.

"Between Worlds"Not everything belongs to one place.Some moments exist right in between.Between stillness and motion.Bet...
30/04/2026

"Between Worlds"

Not everything belongs to one place.

Some moments exist right in between.
Between stillness and motion.
Between what is, and what could be.

The dragonfly doesn’t land for long.
It hovers. Precise. Present.
Always in motion, never fully still.

In this piece, it exists in that exact space.
Not here. Not there.
Right in between.

Between Worlds.

26/04/2026

Revealing my art to find my audience 🎨

"Silent Watcher"From the darkness, it emerges.Every color breaking through,not to be loud, but to be seen.The owl doesn’...
23/04/2026

"Silent Watcher"

From the darkness, it emerges.
Every color breaking through,
not to be loud, but to be seen.

The owl doesn’t move without reason.
It sees before it acts.
It understands before it reacts.

From a distance, it’s calm.
Up close, it’s intensity. Detail. Precision.

Silent Watcher.

19/04/2026

Nothing real comes easy.

Every layer asks for more.
More focus.
More patience.

Because what you feel in the piece
is exactly what went into it.

And somewhere inside that process,
it stops being just paint.

The piece finally shows up.

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HABAVELI
Hod Hasharon

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